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Helpful Tips for cleaning your Leather Couch
Leather couches are beautiful and expensive. That's why it can be so upsetting when you notice stains. The panic can set in right away: Did you really just ruin your leather couch? But have no fear: There are many ways to clean a leather couch and to remove those pesky stains. Life happens, so yes, your couch will get dirty and possibly stained. That's why it's important to know how to clean your leather couch. Here is everything you need to know.
Summer Leather Care
Sunlight doesn’t just make leather furniture and car seats hot to sit on — over time, the sun’s rays can actually damage and discolor leather, making it faded and dry. If your leather gets a lot of direct sunlight — as leather car seats almost always do — it’s important to know both how to protect your leather and repair sun-damaged leather. The best solution for sun-damaged leather is to prevent the damage in the first place, and that starts by following two simple rules: 1. Prevent direct sunlight from hitting your leather whenever possible If you can situate your leather furniture away...
Refreshing sun damaged Leather
If the damage is already done, it’s not too late to try to reverse it. Leather that is sun-damaged often appears stiff, faded, or even tacky. Over time, it will start to crack if not properly treated. Here’s how to restore leather after it’s been discolored or damaged by the hot summer sun: 1. Clean the leather thoroughly In most cases, this starts with a good vacuum so you can get in all the crevices of your leather furniture or car seats — you want to remove any loose dirt or dust. Once you’ve done so, wipe down the leather...